| Essex Institute - Essex County (Mass.) - 1856 - 734 pages
...alsoe promysing to our best abilitie 9. to teach our children and servants, the knowledg of God and his will, that they may serve him also ; and all this, not by any strength of our owne, but by the Lord Christ, whose bloud we desire may sprinckle this our covc'nant made in his name.... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - First church (Salem, Mass.) - 1856 - 96 pages
...alsoe promysing to our best abilitie 9. to teach our children and servants, the knowledg of God and his will, that they may serve him also ; and all this, not by any strength of our owne, but by the Lord Christ, whose bloud we desire may sprinckle this our covenant made in his name.... | |
| Teacher's offering - 1862 - 164 pages
...before any, and so to converse as to avoid the very appearance of evil. " Promising to the best of our ability to teach our children and servants the knowledge...this, not by any strength of our own, but by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose blood we desire may sprinkle this our covenant, made in our name." All this was... | |
| North Church (Salem, Mass.) - Salem (Mass.) - 1873 - 268 pages
...also, 9. Promising to our best ability, to teach our children and servants the knowledge of God and his will, that they may serve him also ; and all this, not by any strength of our own, but by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose blood we desire may sprinkle this our covenant made in his name." The following... | |
| Salem (Mass.). North Church and Society - 1873 - 256 pages
...also, 9. Promising to our best ability, to teach our children and servants the knowledge of God and his will, that they may serve him also; and all this, not by any strength of our own, but by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose blood we desire may sprinkle this our covenant made in his name." The following... | |
| Carl Webber, Winfield S. Nevins - Beverly (Mass.) - 1877 - 354 pages
...alsoe promysing to our best abilitie 9. To teach our children and servants, the knowledge of God and his will, that they may serve him also; and all this, not by any strength of our owne, but by the Lord Christ, whose bloud we desire may sprinckle this our covenaut made in his name.... | |
| Duane Hamilton Hurd - Essex County (Mass.) - 1887 - 748 pages
...: 9 alsoe promyslng to our best abilitie to teach onr children ami servants the ku^wledg of God and his will, that they may serve him also ; and all this, not by any strength of our owue, but by the Lord Christ ; whose bloud we desire may sprinckle this onr Covenant made in his name.... | |
| Williston Walker - Congregational churches - 1893 - 626 pages
...alsoe promyseing to our best abilitie to teach our children and servants, the knowledg of God 4 and his will, that they may serve him also ; and all this, not by any strength of our owne, but by the Lord Christ, whose bloud we desire may sprinckle this our Covenant made in his name.'... | |
| John Brown - Brownists - 1895 - 390 pages
...hardly or oppressively with any ; and, finally, promising to the best of their ability to teach their children and servants the knowledge of God and of His will that they may serve Him also. This covenant thus accepted that day, and afterwards renewed on special occasions from time to time,... | |
| Cephas Brainerd, Eveline Warner Brainerd - New England - 1901 - 494 pages
...hardly or oppressingly with any, wherein we are the Lord's stewards. Promising, also, to the best of our ability, to teach our children and servants the knowledge...this not by any strength of our own, but by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose blood we desire may sprinkle this our covenant, made in his name." Gillies' Collections,... | |
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